Shiv Nadar University, Delhi-NCR, has partnered with Arizona State University US to offer new dual degree programmes in Computer Science and Business Data Analytics. Announced on August 21, 2024, the partnership allows students to study for two years at Shiv Nadar University and two years at ASU, earning Bachelor of Science degrees from both institutions. ASU is also part of the ASU-Cintana Alliance, a global network of universities. This collaboration aims to provide Indian students with access to international education and global opportunities. The programme includes an optional ASU Summer Experience focusing on leadership and sustainability, giving students a chance to broaden their skills and knowledge.
Shiv Nadar University will be hosting the 'Young Thinkers Forum Summer School Programme' and 'Shiv Nadar Internship Programme' from June 1-7, 2024 for students of classes 8 to 12. The programmes will give students an overview of liberal arts, sciences, management, and engineering. The university plans to expand students' learning experiences with cultural and recreational activities. Around 100 students nationwide are expected to participate in the event.

Common mistakes in IIT JAM 2026 syllabus preparation: The IIT JAM 2026 exam is scheduled to be held on February 15, 2026, in two shifts, and with only a few days left, you must follow a well-planned and effective preparation strategy. Based on an analysis of hundreds of aspirants over the years, we have identified several common mistakes that students tend to make while preparing for IIT JAM 2026. Many candidates also overlook crucial IIT JAM 2026 exam preparation tips, which often results in unnecessary stress and lower scores. One of the major challenges you may face is managing the vast IIT JAM 2026 syllabus efficiently. From not understanding the syllabus in detail to poor time management, these common pitfalls can negatively affect your overall performance in the IIT JAM 2026 exam.

IIT JAM Mathematical Statistics 2026: In the Mathematical Stats paper of IIT JAM 2026, 30% weightage will be carried by mathematical concepts while 70% questions will be from the statistical portion. To score well in IIT JAM mathematical statistics exam 2026, your analytical skills and knowledge across topics like probability, type of distributions, etc must be strong enough. Practice is the key to crack this challenging entrance. We highly recommend getting a good grasp over important theorems, stochastic processes and some fundamental key concepts. You can refer to IIT JAM previous year question papers that can give much needed guidance on repetitive topics, level of paper, marking scheme and sectional division.

List of CUET 2026 Subjects for BSc Food Technology includes mainly language (Sections IA and IB), domain-specific, and general examination subjects. If you wish to apply for a BSc in Food Technology through CUET UG 2026, you must select two additional subjects relevant to the subject of study. You can combine one language (most likely English) with any two others from the following list: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, Biology/Biological Studies, Biotechnology/Biochemistry.

IIT JAM Exam Pattern 2026: In accordance with the JAM 2026 information, IIT Bombay will administer the IIT JAM 2026 test in two shifts, morning and afternoon, on February 15, 2026. Applications for admission to master's degree programmes will be evaluated on candidates' domain knowledge in the subject matter during the online JAM 2026 exam. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi will release the IIT JAM exam pattern 2026. According to the previous IIT JAM exam pattern, the question paper consists of 60 questions which carry 100 marks. The JAM 2026 question paper will have three sections as per the IIT JAM exam pattern 2026 viz Section A, Section B and Section C. Section A consists of 30 MCQs ((Multiple choice questions), Section B 10 MSQs (Multiple Select Questions) and Section C 20 NAT (Numerical Answer Type) Questions.

How to Prepare for IIT JAM 2026 Physics in 30 Days: IIT JAM 2026 is one of the exams for admission to postgraduate courses at IITs and IISc. In the last three years, approximately more than 60,000 students have taken this exam. Each year, there is a 15% increase in the number of candidates appearing for IIT JAM. This highlights the exam's importance and competitiveness, which is expected to grow. If aspirants have the ultimate goal of passing IIT JAM 2026 exam, they must have a proper, perfect, and practicable plan or strategy for their preparation.
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